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Sustainable Energy Roundtable Series (SERS)
Next Steps Post-Kyoto: U.S. Options:
January-March 2005
For background and sponsorship information for this series, click here
Session 1: Where are we now?
Thursday, January 13, 2005, 1:00 p.m.
Location: Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Hearing Room
366 Dirksen Senate Office Building
To view the video from this event, please click on one of the following links:
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
(If you are not able to see the streaming video, click here to download the newest version of Windows Media Player)
Moderator: Neil J. Numark, SEI Chairman
To view a summary of this event, please click here.
To view presentations from this event, please choose from the links below:
Panel 1:
Elliot Diringer, Director, International Strategies, Pew Center on Global Climate Change
Update on international climate change negotiations and regimes
Cynthia Cummis, Director, Climate Leaders Program, US EPA
Voluntary Corporate Climate Change Activities and Drivers for Participation
Tom Cackette, Deputy Director, California Air Resources Board Staff
Reducing Passenger Vehicle GHG Emissions
Jared Snyder, Section Chief, Affirmative Litigation, Environmental Protection Bureau, New York State Attorney General's Office
State actions to force utility CO2 reductions
Al Forte, Assistant Director, Environmental Affairs, Pfizer
Pfizer Greenhouse Gas Management Program Experience
Panel 2:
Jeff Williams, Manager of Corporate Environmental Initiatives, Entergy Corporation
Technology Options Under Consideration for Reducing GHG Emissions
Billy Pizer, Fellow, Resources for the Future
Policy Recommendation for Limiting U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions through a Tradable-Permits Program
Dan Chartier, President, Emissions Marketing Association
Emissions Trading Mechanisms and Feasibility of U.S. Trades with Kyoto Nations
Eric Thumma, Director, Office of Energy and Technology Development, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
Concerns over natural gas supply for manufacturers
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Paloma Sarria at psarria@s-e-i.org or 202-466-6600.
This page was updated on 3.23.05
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